. The amusements of a man of fashion . VOL. 11. 16 CHAPTEE THE VICAR OF F— HAS A SUSPICION THAT IN PRACTISING KNIGHT-ERRANTRY BE HASBURNT HIS OWN FINGERS. NJOTINa the dolce farniente ? How well you arelooking ! It was a cheerful, manlyvoice, well suited to the face and form ofthe speaker. With an exclamation ofdelight Mrs. Lawrence started from thelow couch on which she had been reclin-ing. My boy, my dear boy ! How did you In the first place I walked, which hasgiven me an appetite. In the second THE VICAR HAS A SUSPICION. 243 Yes, of course, you must be will order lundieon dire


. The amusements of a man of fashion . VOL. 11. 16 CHAPTEE THE VICAR OF F— HAS A SUSPICION THAT IN PRACTISING KNIGHT-ERRANTRY BE HASBURNT HIS OWN FINGERS. NJOTINa the dolce farniente ? How well you arelooking ! It was a cheerful, manlyvoice, well suited to the face and form ofthe speaker. With an exclamation ofdelight Mrs. Lawrence started from thelow couch on which she had been reclin-ing. My boy, my dear boy ! How did you In the first place I walked, which hasgiven me an appetite. In the second THE VICAR HAS A SUSPICION. 243 Yes, of course, you must be will order lundieon directly. But,John, you know I did not mean cannot have walked all the way from F . Why, you said you should not be able to get away this Christmas. Do tell•me alt about it. You want the whole story. Well, then,the day before yesterday, Harry Merrivancame down unexpectedly, having, as hedeclared, nothing better to do; and directlyhe heard that we were unable to be togetheron account of your health, he good-naturedlyinsisted on taking my duties for a f


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